From Mine Own People by Rudyard Kipling
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page 93 of 1159 (08%)
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The Crammer's boast, the Squadron's pride,
Shot like a rabbit in a ride! No proposition Euclid wrote, No formulae the text-books know, Will turn the bullet from your coat, Or ward the tulwar's downward blow Strike hard who cares--shoot straight who can-- The odds are on the cheaper man. One sword-knot stolen from the camp Will pay for all the school expenses Of any Kurrum Valley scamp Who knows no word of moods and tenses, But, being blessed with perfect sight, Picks off our messmates left and right. With home-bred hordes the hillsides teem, The troop-ships bring us one by one, At vast expense of time and steam, To slay Afridis where they run. The "captives of our bow and spear" Are cheap--alas! as we are dear. THE BETROTHED "You must choose between me and your cigar." --BREACH OF PROMISE CASE, CIRCA 1885. |
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